The Hyacinth Room: An Investigation Into the Nature of Comedy, Tragedy, & TragicomedyKnopf, 1964 - 317 стор. |
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... bears the same relation to the truth of her status as a casus belli as Creusa's tale of her ravishment by Apollo bears to the truth concerning the paternity of Ion . In both cases , we are presented with alterna- tive explanations of a ...
... bears the same relation to the truth of her status as a casus belli as Creusa's tale of her ravishment by Apollo bears to the truth concerning the paternity of Ion . In both cases , we are presented with alterna- tive explanations of a ...
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... bear - hunter shutting himself up in that dark garret to shoot rabbits ! I tell you there is not a happier sportsman ... bears he has to battle with - the mighty hunter of the mountains ! " This , for Gregers , is the measure of the old ...
... bear - hunter shutting himself up in that dark garret to shoot rabbits ! I tell you there is not a happier sportsman ... bears he has to battle with - the mighty hunter of the mountains ! " This , for Gregers , is the measure of the old ...
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... bears witness to , so far as the dramatic literature of the period is concerned , is the superior tragic imagination of Shakespeare . The victims of non- Shakespearean Jacobean tragedy regularly bear witness to life's absurdity . Thus ...
... bears witness to , so far as the dramatic literature of the period is concerned , is the superior tragic imagination of Shakespeare . The victims of non- Shakespearean Jacobean tragedy regularly bear witness to life's absurdity . Thus ...
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